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Soil Invertebrates As Bioindicators

Soil Invertebrates As Bioindicators

by | posted in: Animals, Soil health assessment | 0

Learn about the critters that are living in soil and what they can tell us about soil health.

animals, insects, observation
Farming with Soil Life

Farming with Soil Life

by | posted in: Animals, Books | 0

Check out Xerces Society’s handbook and online course for supporting soil invertebrates and soil health!

animals, insects, observation
Wildlife Ponds: If you Build it, They will Come

Wildlife Ponds: If you Build it, They will Come

by | posted in: Animals, Champions, Water | 2

NM Soil Health Champion Carl Struck constructed a pond to capture snow melt and rain run-off.

animals, water
New Mexico Grazing Exchange Website Launched

New Mexico Grazing Exchange Website Launched

by | posted in: Animals, Regenerative Ag, Resources | 0

A new interactive website facilitates matchmaking between landowners and livestock farmers or contract graziers.

AMP, animals, Crop-Livestock Systems, planned grazing, resources
Targeted grazing for fire prevention and ecosystem restoration

Targeted grazing for fire prevention and ecosystem restoration

by | posted in: Animals | 1

Join us on Thursday June 30, 2022 at 5:30 – 6:30pm MT for a webinar on targeted grazing, offered in partnership with Valencia Soil & Water Conservation District.

animals, fire, grazing
Building a Microfarm from the Ground Up

Building a Microfarm from the Ground Up

by | posted in: Animals, Champions, Regenerative Ag | 3

Rocket Punch Farm in Belen uses no-till sheet mulching and ecological pest control methods modeled after the urban farms, community gardens, and school gardens in Washington, DC.

animals, Healthy Soil Program, mulch, No-Till
Nature’s Soil Regenerator

Nature’s Soil Regenerator

by | posted in: Animals | 0

Find out what small, spiky creature restores landscapes through ecosystem engineering!

animals

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